The name ''''John'''' masc. proper name, c.1160, from Gk. ''Ioannes'', from Heb. ''Yohanan'' (in full y'hohanan) lit. "Jehovah has favored," from hanan "he was gracious." <ref> OrthodoxWiki Note: God is Gracious" </ref> As the name of [[John the Baptist]] and [[John the Evangelist]], it is one of the most common Christian given names.

+

'''''John''''' may refer to any of the following saints:

−

There are approximately 130 saints with this name, or a common variant. Listed in Orthodox Wiki we have:

+

*'''[[Apostle John]] the Evangelist and Theologian'''''

+

*'''[[John the Forerunner]]''' ([[January 7]])

+

*'''[[John Chrysostom]]'''

+

*'''[[John Climacus]]'''

+

*'''[[John of Damascus]]'''

+

*John Calabytes, Gr. Καλυβίτης, "the Hut-dweller", ([[January 15]]);

+

*John the Martyr ([[January 22]]);

+

*John ([[January 26]]);

+

*John the Unmercenary ([[January 31]]), see also St. Cyrus.

+

*John the New-Martyr ([[February 3]]);

+

*John, Bishop of Irinoupolis ([[February 4]]);

+

*John (A) ([[February 6]]);

+

*John (B) ([[February 6]]);

+

*John of Thessaloniki, the New-Martyr ([[February 15]]);

+

*[[John Scholasticus]], Patriarch of Constantinople ([[February 21]])

+

*John ([[February 23]]);

+

*John the "Kalfas", Gr. ο Κάλφας ([[February 26]])

+

*[[John of Beverley|John (Beverley) of England]] ([[March 7]])

+

*[[John the Silent]], Bishop of Colonia ([[March 30]]), also known as ''Hesychastes''

+

*John the "Koulikas", Gr. ο Κουλικάς, New-Martyr ([[April 8]]);

+

*John the "Nafkliros", Gr. Ναύκληρος ([[April 8]]);

+

*John the Virgin-Martyr ([[April 12]]);

+

*[[John of Vilna]] ([[April 14]]), Russian

+

*John the Martyr ([[April 14]]);

+

*[[John the New of Ioannina|John of Ioannina]], New-Martyr ([[April 18]]);

This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.